1st Edition

National Identity and the Conflict at Oka Native Belonging and Myths of Postcolonial Nationhood in Canada

By Amelia Kalant Copyright 2004
320 Pages
by Routledge

320 Pages
by Routledge

320 Pages
by Routledge

Through readings of literature, canonical history texts, studies of museum displays and media analysis, this work explores the historical formation of myths of Canadian national identity and then how these myths were challenged (and affirmed during the 1990 standoff at Oka. It draws upon history, literary criticism, anthropology, studies in nationalism and ethnicity and post-colonial theory.

1. An Introduction to Golf Course Wars 2. Construction of Canadian Myths of Identity 3. Displacing the Native in Canadian Histories 4. Cultural Displays: Inside the Canadian Museum of Civilization 5. At the Barricades 6. Interventions Conclusion: Myths of Disappearance and Alternative Remembrance

Biography

Amelia Kalant